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Iran executes two more men over alleged violence at anti-government protests

Jan 07, 2023 View Original Article
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50% : It is said to have happened in Karaj, outside of the capital Tehran, on 3 November.
47% :Executions in Iran are usually carried out by hanging.
39% : The executions were carried out on Saturday as Iran continues to punish those it accuses of violence during anti-government demonstrations.
38% : As well as the killing, the men were convicted of "corruption on Earth" - a Koranic term carrying the death penalty that's often used against opponents of Iran's regime.
32% : Activists in Iran say at least 16 people have been sentenced to death in charges related to the protests, with 517 killed in violence and more than 19,200 arrested.

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